Parker Falls Asleep, Mosquito Clan Loses By Default

Parker Falls Asleep, Mosquito Clan Loses By Default

Eric Oliveira

10 Apr, 2025, 22:51

|

Last updated: 10 Apr, 2025, 23:03

A lot can go wrong in a Dota 2 game, but David "Parker" Nicho Flores takes the spotlight this week for one of the most bizarre reasons. While standing in for Mosquito Clan during the FISSURE Special tournament, Parker fell asleep — right in the middle of the Game 1 draft.

The result was costly. Despite the team’s efforts to stall, nothing could be done, and OG was awarded a default win. The series ended in disaster, and Mosquito Clan (formerly Team Waska) is now in a dire situation as the Group Stage nears its end.


Parker and a Story That Repeats Itself

Despite his undeniable skill, Parker has long struggled with teamwork and professionalism. His career is riddled with missed opportunities — often due to his temperament and lack of commitment. A quick glance at his Liquipedia page shows three early red flags.

First, Oscar "Oscar" Jimenez implied Parker was unprofessional. Shortly after, Infinity released him for misconduct. Then came another misstep, where he reportedly cost Ravens a slot in the now-defunct South American DPC.

Parker has a less than optimal history if you know what I mean.
Funny how this is his "early career." – Credit: Liquipedia

More recently, Parker spent less than three months with Heroic, winning PGL Wallachia Season 2. The victory proved he still has what it takes to win — but also confirmed that his behavior hadn’t improved. He was soon let go.

Now under contract with Team Secret, Parker was standing in for Mosquito Clan. Unfortunately, things went sideways again — this time against OG.

Mosquito Clan Doesn’t Blame Him

As mentioned above, Parker fell asleep during the Game 1 draft between Mosquito Clan and OG in the FISSURE Special Group Stage. The match began around 5 a.m. local time in Peru, and according to Mosquito Clan, Parker had agreed to stand in on short notice.

Caught off guard and unprepared for an all-nighter, Parker's nap forced the team to forfeit the first game. Mosquito Clan requested RAMZES as a replacement, but the request was denied, since Parker himself was already a substitute.

Regardless of whether blame is fair, the result is clear: Mosquito Clan is now hanging by a thread in the tournament. With a 1-3 record, they were forced to face the undefeated L1ga Team, the current Group Stage leader.

Under pressure and already in a tough spot, Mosquito Clan lost again — bringing them to the brink of elimination.

Xtreme Gaming Holds Their Fate

All eyes are now on Xtreme Gaming, whose performance will determine Mosquito Clan's fate. For MC to have a shot at a tiebreaker, Xtreme Gaming needs to beat OG and lose to Mosquito Clan.

If they manage to sneak into the playoffs, Mosquito Clan could still walk away with at least US$7,000. While the FISSURE Special isn’t a Tier 1 event, its US$35,000 grand prize makes every win count — especially for smaller teams.

Parker put Mosquito Clan's fate in the hands of Xtreme Gaming.
Now it’s up to Xtreme Gaming. – Credit: Liquipedia

Parker may be one of the most controversial figures in the scene, but one thing’s for sure — there’s never a dull moment when he’s around.

If you want to stay updated with the latest on players, teams, tournaments, and Dota 2 drama, be sure to check out the Strafe official website!

Featured Image Source: Liquipedia

Latest news

BLAST Slam VIII Will Bring Changes to the Series

BLAST Slam VIII Will Bring Changes to the Series

The BLAST Slam has established itself as one of the biggest tournaments in the Dota 2 professional circuit, and the eighth edition of the series will introduce several changes, including an expanded lineup and a new Group Stage format.
4 Jul
Eric Oliveira

Dota 2 Update: Fixing Dark Carnival

With the debut of a new event, Dota 2 also had a selection of bugs that needed fixing. If you have had any problems with Dark Carnival, take a look at what was fixed to check if you problem was solved.
2 Jul
Eric Oliveira

The International 2026: Regional Qualifier Results

After a long wait for the Open and Closed Regional Qualifiers to conclude, we finally know the nine teams that will join Valve’s direct invites at The International 2026.
28 Jun
Eric Oliveira

Esports Nations Cup 2026 Qualifiers Preview

The Esports Nations Cup 2026 Regional Qualifiers are about to start and we will take a look at the competition's format, schedule and participating countries fighting for a slot in the tournament that so far will still take place on November 2 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
27 Jun
Eric Oliveira

Tundra Esports Founder: “Maintaining a top-tier Dota 2 roster has become increasingly expensive."

Tundra Esports founder Maxim Demin spoke to Esports Insider in an interview and shed some light on the reasoning behind selling his organization's former top-tier Dota 2 roster to 1Win Team.
27 Jun
Eric Oliveira

Dark Carnival: The Long Wait Is Over

The Dota 2 community waited for months for a new event and now everyone can dedicate their time to a new event called the Dark Carnival. The event continues the story that started 2 years ago on Ringmaster's official teaser.
26 Jun
Eric Oliveira

New Study Finds 400 Million Gen Z Consumers Regularly Engage With Esports

The numbers are in, and they're hard to argue with. A new whitepaper from ESL FACEIT Group (EFG), Hero Esports, and Niko Partners titled The Esports Generation: Who They Are & Why They Spend dropped today, and it paints a picture of an audience that is bigger, more engaged, and more commercially valuable than many brands still realize
25 Jun
Thales Costa

Comments (0)

Log in to comment on this match